I really don't even eat that much beef, I mean, I like it, but it isn't something I really LOVE the taste of, if I eat steak I put A1 on it, if I eat a burger it has lettuce and tomato and what not on it...

Normally? No. Under extenuating circumstances, yes. I would probably eat a lot of things that I normally wouldn't, if I was hungry enough.

I can only please one person per day. Today is not your day, tomorrow doesn't look good either.
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"You didn't know of the magical powers of the break stick? It's up there with genies and Harry Potter as far as magic levels go." SisMorphine 01/07/07

Really though, Eric and I want to travel and so we have talked about that, and I think being a vegetarian will be a relief (though admittedly more complicated) while traveling because I will never have to wonder if I just eat a horse or a dog or whatever. Though sorting out whether a broth is meat based or not could prove challenging.

Absolutely. I would pretty much try alot of things. When I lived in Hawaii I had neighbors that barbequed dog. Sorry but it smelled wonderful. I would have tried it.I wouldn't have the heart to kill either one especially just for food purposes but if it was already cooked and offered, I'd at least try it.

No. I couldn't do it. I wouldn't judge anybody that could, but for me personally...I have this instant, uncontrollable crying reaction to horses being hurt or killed, even in movies. I mean, tears just literally stream out of my eyes like a faucet. Nothing else does that to me, not even dogs being hurt or abused. I think it dates back to Atreyu losing his horse in the swamp in The Neverending Story. I've been traumatized since I saw that.

"My first priority will be to reinstate the assault weapons ban PERMANENTLY as soon as I take office...I intend to work with Congress on a national no carry law, 1 gun a month purchase limits, and bans on all semi-automatic guns."-Barack Obama"When in doubt, whip it out."-Nuge